Posts tagged rory mcilroy

Free Golf Holiday if McIlroy wins The Masters!
Apr 5th
Yesterday our friends at Your Golf Travel revealed their latest amazing exclusive promotion! If Rory McIlroy takes The Green Jacket on the Sunday then all golf holidays that are booked between now and when the first tee shot is struck will be refunded in full. More >

Play golf in Abu Dhabi with Matteo Manassero!
Jan 4th
Golf in Gulf has been expanding at quite a rate over the past few years with Dubai leading thee line for the UAE for some time thanks to places like the Emirates Golf Club and the events like the Dubai Classic. Abu Dhabi however, has been playing catch up and now rivals and perhaps even surpasses Dubai as a world class golf holiday destination, highlighted of course by the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship which is a season opener for many of the biggest names in the game of golf. More >

Flying the flag on both sides of the Atlantic
Aug 22nd
Take a look at the top-10 players in world golf at this moment in time and it makes for rather interesting reading. There are four representatives from America, three from the UK, two from Australia and one from Germany. The average age is a fraction over 31 and players from America and the UK are dominating the sport.
Here, we run the rule over the recent exploits of the top three players from both the UK and US following last weekend’s US PGA Championship, the final major of 2011.
The UK
Luke Donald
It’s been an incredible golfing year for the 33-year-old after he claimed the number one spot in the world rankings with a play-off victory over Lee Westwood at the PGA Championship at Wentworth back in May. That continued rise in prominence came off the back of helping Europe win the Ryder Cup at Celtic Manor in the previous October. However, there’s one blot on Donald’s copybook and that’s the fact he’s still waiting to sample his first success in a major. “It’s the one disappointment of the season,” he said after the US PGA Championship.
Lee Westwood
Westwood was world number one before losing the mantle to Donald at Wentworth in such dramatic fashion. Like his fellow countryman, Westwood’s CV also lacks a win in a major and the attention that creates seems to irk the 38-yearold somewhat. He said after finishing eighth in Atlanta last weekend: “I have enjoyed playing great for a long time now, but unfortunately when I turn up to majors and I don’t win it’s a disappointing week for everybody it seems – and obviously for me.” More >